Wyna Liu, the puzzle editor for Connections, brainstorms the categories first and makes sets of four words. Then she looks back over that and makes boards with some overlap, so itโs not just four distinct sets [of words]. We have an editing and testing process where other people read the boards and provide feedback.
In every board, thereโs one category thatโs a lot harder than the others: the purple category. Those words might have a more complex connection than the other sets. For instance, the purple category might be โRed ____โ and the answers are things like โRed Herringโ and โRed Sox.โ So, at a first pass, โherringโ and โsoxโ wouldnโt appear to have anything in common, but you have to make that harder, next-level connection.